bulk soft plastic lures

bulk soft plastic lures

By: Chris P Howard | FishingWhen targeting Speckled Trout on the Texas Gulf Coast, you need the right tools at hand. Here is a guide to choosing the right soft plastic lure to catch trout as well as how and when to use them. Just remember, what worked yesterday may not work today. It takes a lot of trial and error to develop a pattern that works for you. read more

By: Escalure Fishing Tackle | FishingSoft plastic lures are just what their name implies, lures that are made of a synthetic plastic, yet are extremely soft and squishy. This is enticing to the fish because when the fish bites the lure, it feels like it is biting into a small fish or worm or whatever the lure is trying to imitate. These plastic lures come in a variety of colors, patterns, and sizes. Also, they come in different shapes that imitate everything from a wriggling worm to a creeping crawling salamander. read more

By: Dave Townley | FishingThe so-called new bass lures on the market nowadays are actually just the re-designed model of the normal designs. There are a few exceptions such as the Banjo Minnow with its different way of rigging a soft plastic bait. It is said to make the moving lures look more natural. read more

By: Escalure Fishing Tackle | FishingAre you a bass fisherman? If so then you undoubtedly know that shad are a food staple for bass in many waterways. For this reason shad fishing lures are a popular lure choice for many bass fishermen. So what is the perfect shad imitation? There are many choices available when it comes to a shad imitation, but in my view there are two main choices. read more

By: Mark Goverd | FishingSoft plastic lures come in literally hundreds of different shapes, sizes and colours. There are varieties including worms, grubs, prawns, crabs and many different bait fish lures. They range in size from 1" to 12" long depending on the fish you are targeting. read more

By: Trevor Kugler | FishingIn this article I'm going to list the best lures for bass fishing. The lures are being listed in no particular order as it would be impossible to say that one bass fishing lure is the "most effective". All of these lures are effective for bass fishing and if any of them aren't a part of your bass fishing repertoire, they should be. These lures are definitely the best lures for bass fishing. read more

By: Escalure Fishing Tackle | FishingRapala lures have been around since the 1930s with the very first lure being made of cork. These lures have become much more sophisticated over the years and some come equipped with sound, some with vibration, and others with a wiggle and wobble action that is sure to tempt even the most discriminating fish. read more

By: Lynn Porter | Recreation & SportsIf life were only so simple as to have fishing tackle lures simply be the classic hook with a worm that we so often think of when many hear the word "fishing". read more

By: Jay Bryce | FishingLures for muskie fishing fall into three basic types: Crank Baits, Spinner Baits and Jerk Baits. There are many different models and colors available in most tackle shops. read more

By: Brent Milne | FishingFishing is an art as well as a science. You can spend many hours researching to learn more about your favorite fish and spend significant money tracking them down, presenting them with the best lures money can buy, tempting them with the freshest, juiciest bait and then that damned kid from down the road catches the fish of the day on a bit of string and a bent pin. read more

By: Harald Hoel | FishingA little bit knowledge of a pike's internal framework and how it behaves is needed in order to select the right kind of pike lures when we go pike fishing or musky fishing. A pike is a pure predator but is very different from salmon which is a solely predator too. Both these two predators feed only on other fish but they use different methods. read more